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Track your child’s milestones from age 2 months to 5 years with CDC’s easy-to-use illustrated checklists. Photos and videos in this app illustrate each milestone and make tracking them for your child easy and fun.
First Steps is Indiana's early intervention program that provides services to infants and toddlers from birth to their third birthday who have developmental delays or disabilities. Telephone: (800) 545-7763
This brochure provides information on the early signs of autism in the areas of communication, social skills, and restrictive or repetitive interests, steps for obtaining a diagnosis, and where to find additional services and supports.
This article outlines how to obtain a diagnosis/assessment when an individual is suspected of having ASD and includes a resource list of providers for obtaining a diagnosis/assessment.
The Autism Speaks 100 Day Kit for Newly Diagnosed Families of Young Children was created specifically for families of children ages 4 and under to make the best possible use of the 100 days following their child's diagnosis of autism.
View, print or order materials designed for families and professionals. Materials are available at no charge. All materials are available in English and Spanish unless otherwise indicated. Certain materials are available in other languages as well.
This free publication is designed to provide Indiana families information to navigate systems and service options after their child receives an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis.
The information provided in this article may help you think through some issues that may be important as you explore ABA options for your child and family. Includes a listing of providers for ABA services.
A listing of support groups across Indiana for parents of children across the autism spectrum is listed on the IRCA website. This information is provided to help families trying to locate a group for support. You can also use the "Search" function at the top of this page to find parent support group listings from other state agencies.
The Indiana Institute on Disability and Community’s full-service lending library has a wide variety of resources about disabilities across the lifespan, available online and for checkout. Regardless of where you live we are happy to lend our materials through the mail or in person.
This site houses informational cards addressing topics that support the efforts of family members of those on the autism spectrum, especially during the early years. The cards include text, helpful tips, and a QR code that leads to a video providing a more in-depth explanation of the various topics and access to additional resources.
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